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A general introduction to the semeiotic of Charles Sanders Peirce

Authors :
Liszka, James Jakób
Liszka, James Jakób
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

The nineteenth-century American philosopher and scientist Charles Sanders Peirce is considered to be one of the founders of semiotic, or the theory of signs. Although Peirce was a prolific writer, he never published his work on signs in an organized fashion, and as a result the scope of his thought is difficult to grasp. In this book, James Jakob Liszka presents a systematic and comprehensive account of Peirce's theory. Although there are excellent critical and expository studies of Peirce's semiotic, this book is the first to integrate all the various branches of semiotic into a coherent picture of what Peirce meant by the discipline. A general introduction for those unfamiliar with Peirce's theory, it is also an attempt to resolve some of the scholarly issues that surround the great American philosopher, and to help achieve some consensus on the more controversial matters of interpretation.

Subjects

Subjects :
Semiotics

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780253330475 and 9780585001197
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
A general introduction to the semeiotic of Charles Sanders Peirce
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
526